He exercises authority on the subject: In the Encyclopedia of Aging, published in its third edition last year, Sonntag wrote one chapter on growth hormone and insulin - like growth factor - 1 (IGF - 1) and another on neuroendocrinology.
Ragussis» film portrays this with might and main, going back to the origin of the concept of what is takes to rightfully
exercise authority on a subject.
Not exact matches
The President may conclude an international agreement
on any
subject within his constitutional
authority so long as the agreement is not inconsistent with legislation enacted by the Congress in the
exercise of its constitutional
authority.
The field of regenerative medicine, because of the very nature of the science and the rapidly evolving clinical developments, not infrequently lends itself to often close calls between what constitutes an individualized treatment being performed by a doctor within the scope of his medical practice
on the one hand, and what constitutes a medical product that is currently
subject to the
authorities Congress has already charged the FDA with
exercising.
From the best information, however, which I have been able to collect
on this
subject, it appears that the legislature, or General Court of Connecticut, originally possessed and
exercised all legislative, executive, and judicial
authority, and that from time to time it distributed the two latter in such manner as it thought proper, but without parting with the general superintending power or the right of
exercising the same whenever it should judge it expedient.